The Aluminum Association, Inc., is the trade association for producers of primary aluminum, aluminum recyclers, and producers of semi-fabricated aluminum products. It serves as a resource for aluminum recycling programs.

The Curbside Value Partnership works with communities to educate residents and encourage participation in recycling programs in order to increase recycling rates; it is primarily a resource for cities, waste haulers, and material recovery facilities (MRFs). Communications templates, including flyers, brochures, magnets, and signage are available for use through this site.

Earth 911 partners with communities and organizations across the country to share public service announcements (PSAs) on a variety of environmental topics so that all local communities have the opportunity to promote environmental messages on local radio and television.Access numerous PSAs through the multimedia PSA library.

Promotional materials are available for download, such as designs and patterns for shirts, stickers, and posters from RE3, which is a program developed by the North Carolina Division of Pollution Prevention and Environmental Assistance dedicated to boosting participation in local recycling programs.

South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC), Office of Solid Waste Reduction and Recycling has set up partnerships with other state environmental agencies, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 4, and America Recycles Day, Inc., and granted permission to adopt the Office's national award-winning campaign.

INFORM, Inc., is an independent research organization that examines the effects of business practices on the environment and on human health. It is an all-in-one source for useful information, including battery facts, statistics, and waste prevention strategies.

RBRC’s Charge Up to Recycle!® program offers tools to communities and public agencies to implement a simple, no-cost recycling plan.A listing of nationwide retailers by zip code offering drop-off points for battery recycling can be found here.

Efficient materials management is one RCC priority.RCC seeks to have the entities that produce waste reduce the waste at its source, promote recycling of the waste, and encourage beneficial reuse of the waste in an environmentally sound manner.

In partnership with the National Christmas Tree Association, Earth 911 features resources for Christmas tree recycling as well as additional information on where to recycle and donate items, helpful links for reducing and reusing, and a press area with great public service announcements to help Make Every Day Earth Day during the holiday season.

EPA and its partners have developed several tools to help individuals and organizations determine the greenhouse gas (GHG) impact of their purchasing, manufacturing, and waste management actions. Primarily for large-scale organizations, governments, and businesses.

The Curbside Value Partnership works with communities to educate residents and encourage participation in recycling programs in order to increase recycling rates; it is primarily a resource for cities, waste haulers and material recovery facilities (MRFs). Communications templates, including flyers, brochures, magnets, and signage, are available for use through this site.

Earth 911 partners with communities and organizations across the country to share public service announcements (PSAs) on a variety of environmental topics so that all local communities have the opportunity to promote environmental messages on local radio and television.Access numerous PSAs through the multimedia PSA library.

Promotional materials are available for download, such as designs and patterns for shirts, stickers, and posters from RE3, which is a program developed by the North Carolina Division of Pollution Prevention and Environmental Assistance.

South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC), Office of Solid Waste Reduction and Recycling has set up partnerships with other state environmental agencies, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 4, and America Recycles Day, Inc., and granted permission to adopt the Office's national award-winning campaign.

The Coal Combustion Products Partnership (C2P2) program is a cooperative effort between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, American Coal Ash Association, Utility Solid Waste Activities Group, U.S. Department of Energy, and U.S. Federal Highway Administration to help promote the beneficial use of Coal Combustion Products (CCPs) and the environmental benefits that result from their use.

Information on managing computer recycling, electronic wastes, and
eCycling in the Southeast. EPEAT is
a new web-based tool that makes it easy for purchasers to identify "green" computers
and allows manufacturers to secure market recognition for reducing
environmental impacts of their products.

The Consumer Education Initiative (CEI) is a program developed by the Environmental Issues Council of EIA. Its purpose is to inform consumers about recycling and reuse opportunities for used electronics.

This is a tool for evaluating the environmental performance of electronic products throughout their life cycle. The tool was developed to meet the growing demand by large institutional purchasers to buy greener electronic products.

PSI works with state and local government agencies to partner with manufacturers, retailers, environmental groups, federal agencies and other key stakeholders to reduce the health and environmental impacts of consumer products.

The Curbside Value Partnership works with communities to educate residents and encourage participation in recycling in order to increase recycling rates. Primarily a resource for cities, waste haulers and material recovery facilities (MRFs).

Penn State Hamer Center for Community Design
The mission of the HamerCenter is to promote public interest art, architecture, and design by supporting collaborative research projects, facilitating dialogue between the academic and practitioner communities, and recognizing excellence in planning and design from an international perspective.

University of Florida Powell Center for Construction and Environment
The Powell Center for Construction and Environment is primarily a research organization dedicated to the resolution of environmental problems associated with planning and architecture activities and the determination of optimum materials and methods for use in minimizing environmental damage.

The homepage for EPA’s assessment of the U.S. Recycling Economic
Information Study, its findings, and the implications for ongoing outreach
opportunities. This Fact
Sheet provides
an overview of the economic benefits and the economic opportunities
of recycling in the Southeast.

Access to an online report regarding North Carolina’s economy and the impact of recycling.This is a resource provided by the North Carolina Division of Pollution Prevention and Environmental Assistance.

Information on managing computer recycling, electronic wastes, and
eCycling in the Southeast. EPEAT is
a new web-based tool that makes it easy for purchasers to identify "green" computers
and allows manufacturers to secure market recognition for reducing
environmental impacts of their products.

The Consumer Education Initiative (CEI) is a program developed by the Environmental Issues Council of EIA. Its purpose is to inform consumers about recycling and reuse opportunities for used electronics.

This is a tool for evaluating the environmental performance of electronic products throughout their life cycle. The tool was developed to meet the growing demand by large institutional purchasers to buy greener electronic products.

PSI works with state and local government agencies to partner with manufacturers, retailers, environmental groups, federal agencies, and other key stakeholders to reduce the health and environmental impacts of consumer products.

EPA and its partners have developed several tools to help individuals and organizations determine the greenhouse gas (GHG) impact of their purchasing, manufacturing and waste management actions. Primarily for large-scale organizations, governments, and businesses.

This Web site has been prepared to assist plastic bottle designers, fabricators and packaging decision-makers in constructing bottles for a wide range of specific product applications that are also compatible with the broadest range of recycling.

Information on plastics and the environment.Plastics Resource is part of the American Plastics Council and works with businesses and communities to promote plastic recycling opportunities.Includes a description of plastic resin codes.

In partnership with the National Christmas Tree Association, Earth 911 features resources for Christmas tree recycling as well as additional information on where to recycle and donate items, helpful links for reducing and reusing, and a press area with great public service announcements to help Make Every Day Earth Day during the holiday season.

This site provides recycling market development information for state and local officials, sources of technical and financial assistance for recycling businesses, and information on the economic benefits of recycling.

This Web site has been prepared to assist plastic bottle designers, fabricators, and packaging decision-makers in constructing bottles for a wide range of specific product applications that are also compatible with the broadest range of recycling.

This W eb site has been prepared to assist plastic bottle designers, fabricators and packaging decision-makers in constructing bottles for a wide range of specific product applications that are also compatible with the broadest range of recycling.

Information on plastics and the environment. Plastics Resource is part of the American Plastics Council and works with businesses and communities to promote plastic recycling opportunities. Includes a description of plastic resin codes.

PSI works with state and local government agencies to partner with manufacturers, retailers, environmental groups, federal agencies, and other key stakeholders to reduce the health and environmental impacts of consumer products.

The Curbside Value Partnership works with communities to educate residents and encourages participation in recycling in order to increase recycling rates. Primarily a resource for cities, waste haulers and material recovery facilities (MRFs).

Efficient materials management is one RCC priority.RCC seeks to have the entities that produce waste reduce the waste at its source, promote recycling of the waste, and encourage its beneficial reuse in an environmentally sound manner.

Steel Recycling Institute (SRI) SRI is an industry association that promotes and sustains the recycling of all steel products. SRI educates the solid waste industry, government, business, and ultimately the consumer about the benefits of steel's infinite recycling cycle.